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SALUTATION. 


{HE  demand  for  Sunday  School  Songs  of  the  best  character  is  steady  and  healthful.  The 
incessant  use  to  which  a  Sunday  School  Song  Book  is  subject  renders  a  renewal  of  the 
material  a  moral  necessity.  Sometimes  the  very  excellence  of  a  song,  inviting  a  too 
frequent  repetition,  leads  to  an  ultimate  diminution  of  interest  in  it.  Hence  the  need  of  provid- 
ing a  continuous  supply  to  meet  a  constantly  increasing  demand. 

The  success  which  has  attended  our  endeavors  to  furnish  the  best  material  for  the  Song 
Service,  is  known  and  recognized  by  the  mass  of  Sunday  Schools  in  all  parts  of  our  land.  Milhons 
of  our  books  have  gone  into  the  hands  of  the  young  people,  and  multitudes  of  persons  in  our 
churches  testify  to  the  salutary  impression  made  upon  them  in  their  youth  by  the  singing 
of  these  evangelical  songs. 

We  have  long  recognized  the  fact  that  the  time  for  imposing  inferior  productions  on  the  Sunday 
School  has  gone  by.  In  the  general  elevation  of  the  common  taste  we  claim  to  have  had  no 
insignificant  share.  We  have  had  one  unwavering  purpose  to  make  the  best  books  for  practical 
use.  We  have  striven  to  lead  the  young  people  through  the  safe  grounds  of  gospel  hymnody, 
and  put  into  their  mouths  the  melodies  that  would  please  them.  But  in  all  our  leading,  we  have 
kept  within  sight  and  touch  of  those  who  were  following  us. 

A  book  for  the  Sunday  School  should  minister  to  the  old  and  \\\q  yoiins:;,  the  experienced 
Christian,  the  youthful  convert,  the  thoughtful  inquirer,  the  little  child.  It  should  have  the 
best  of  the  old  favorites  and  the  brightest  of  the  new  productions.  It  should  be  sweet  with 
the  stream  of  the  gospel  running  all  through  it.  It  should  be  edited  with  care  and  stamped  with 
beauty.     It  should  last  as  long  as  a  book  ought  to  last.     These  ideas  we  have  embodied  in 

BRIGHT  ARRAY. 


The  Bright  Array. 


URS.  SARAH   J.   HAIR. 


Our  Father  in   Heaven. 

"  UaUowed  be  thy  name." — Matt.  6 :  9. 


WM.  F.  SHERWIN 


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1.  Our  Father    in  heav-en.  We  hal  -  low  Thj' name ;  May  Thy  kingdom  Lo-ly  On  earth  be     the  same; 

2.  Forgive  onr  transgressions,  And  teach  Hfi  to    know  That  humble  compas-sion    Which  pardons  each  foo; 


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Keep  ns  from  temptation, From  weaknessand  sin;  And  Thine  be  the  glo  -  ry.  For  -  ev  -  er.  A  -men. 


By  pennission. 


Bright  Array. 


FANNY  J.  CROSBY. 


"  These  which  are  arrayed  in  white  robes." — Rev  7  :  13. 

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guides  their  way.His  right-eons-uess  their  bright  ar  -  ray. 
joy  com-plete,  Will  cast  their  crowns  at  Je  -  sus'  feet. 
end  -  less  day.    With    Je  -  sns  dwell    in   bright  ar  -  ray. 


In  bright  ar-ray,       to    end-less  day,  We'll 


to  Him  who    led  the  way    To  God's  righthand  in  BeulahLand,  To  dwell  withHim  in  glo    -    ry. 


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Precious  Words  of  Jesus. 

"  JiUsaed  are  the  pure  in  heart." — Matt.  5  :  8. 


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that   lol-low  peace, They  are  called  God's  faithful  chil  -  dren;  Bless-ed    they    that 

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all       be  -  hind  us,     Je  -  sus    is    our  strength  and  might. 
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Je  -  sus  saves  !  Jn  -  sus  saves!  Sing,  ye  isl  -  ands  of  the  sea,  Ech  -  o  back,  ye  o-  cean  caves; 
Je  -  8U8  saves  !    Je  -  sus  saves!   Sing  it    soft  -ly  thro' the  gloom,  When  the  lieart  fornier-cy  craves; 


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Earth  shall  keej)  hi-r  ju  -  hi  -  lee:  Je-sus  saves  !  Je  -  sus  saves 
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Jesus  saves !  Jesus  saves ! 
Let  the  nations  now  rejoice, — 

Jesus  saves  !  Jesus  saves  ! 
Sho\it  salvation  full  and  free. 

Highest  hills  and  deepest  caves; 
This  onr  song  of  victory, — 

Jesus  saves !  Jesus  saves ! 


From  **  Royal  Fountain,"  by  per.  John  J.  Hood. 


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FANNY  J.  CROSBY. 


Once  Again  with  Delight  we  Gather, 

"Milter  into  his  courts  with  praise." — Pa.  100  :  4. 


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We  are  Little  Children. 


GRACE  J.  FRANCES. 


'  Those  that  geek  me  early  ihallfind  me.' 


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We  are  lit  -tie  children,  Ver-y  younij  in-dced.  But  the  Saviour's  promise,  Each  of  us  may  jtlead. 
Lit  -  tie  friends  of  Je  -  sus.  Wliat  a  haj)  -  py  tho't !  What  a  hap-py  i)roniise,  In  the  Bible  tau^'ht. 
Lit  -  tie  friendsof  .le  -  sus.  AValk-inp;  by  His  side,  With  His  arm  around  us,  Ev-ery  step  to  fjuide. 
We  must  love   Him  <lear-lv,   With  a     constant  love,  Then  we'll  "o  and  see  Him, In  our  home  a  -  l)ove. 


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10 


Trusting  in  Jesus. 

'Suck  trust  have  wc  througli  Christ." — 2  Cor.  3: 


4. 


WM.  STEVENSON. 


1.  Trusting   in  Je  -  sus !  How  blest  to   a  -  bide  With  Je  -  sus  who  suffered,  with  Je  -  sus   who  iiied; 

2.  Trusting   in  Je  -  sus  !  Tho'  nat  -  ure  is  weak,  From  Him  I   shall  gath  -  er    the  streugth  that  I  seek; 

3.  Trusting   in  Je  -  sus  !  What  comfort  it   give.s,  The    blessed    as  -  sur-ance  that  Je  -  sus  still  lives  ! 

4.  Trusting   in  Je  -  sus  !  Con  -  fid  -  ing  in  Him,  The   shadows   of  earth  ne'er  my  pathway  shall  dim; 


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maz-iug,  so  boundless  His  grace.  The  vil  -  est  may  find  in    His  kingdom  a      place, 
guide  me.  His  arm  will  de  -  fend.  No    ill    can  be  -  fall  while  on  Him  I      de  -  pend. 
grave  as    a      vie  -  tor   He  reigns,  For  me  still  is    pleading,  my  cause  still  maintains, 
footsteps  of    Him  that  I    love,     Mine  eves  shall  behold  Him  'mid  glories  a  -  bove. 


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BERTHA  MASON. 


0  Heart,  Awake. 

"  Let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  heart."— 'Reh.  10 :  22. 


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licart.  IV  -  wako;  ()    lirart  of    mine,    Wlicre  now  tliy  iili-il-'e  to     do     Hi's     will} 

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ROBERT  LOWRY. 


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2.  He    saith  to    the    wea  -  ry,    O 

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2  Thou  Thyself  our  debt  hast  paid. 
Full  atonement  Tho\i  liiist  made: 
On  Thy  head  our  guilt  was  laid, 
Jesus,  our  blessed  Redeemer. 


3  Once  condemned. but  not  reprieved, 
Into  lifo  thro'  grace  received, 
O  what  joy  since  we  believed, 
JesH<,  our  blessed  Redeemer. 

From  "  Melodious  Sonnets,'  by  ix^r.  [..Im  ?   U<kkI. 


4  While  from  grace  to  grace  wo  go. 
More  and  more  Thy  love  bestow, 
Till  Tliy  perfect  bliss  we  know, 
Jesus,  our  blessed  Redeemer. 


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mighty  power  descend; 

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One  sweet  hour  of  resting  At     the  mercy      seat. 
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O'er     t'le  woes  and  cares  of  this. 


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On  the  Shore  of  Galilee. 

"  A7id  great  multitudes  came  unto  /iu«."— ilatt.  15 :  30. 


ROBERT  LOWRY. 


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2.  Mothers  bring  theirohildren  near.Ea  -  ger  for      His    bless-iug;     Gathers  them    the  Sav-iour    dear, 

3.  To     His  feet    the  sick  and  worn,  Friends  in  haste  are  bringing;  Wretched  souls,  by  demons    torn. 

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Son  of  God,  to  Thee  we  bow. 

Answer  us  appealing; 
Son  of  Man,  look  on  us  now, 

Thy  compassion  feeling; 
Not  alone  by  Galilee, 
Troubled  hearts  Thy  face  may  see; 
Let  Thy  mercry,  large  and  free. 

Bring  to  us  Thy  healing. 


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Christ  Crucified. 

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Closer,  Lord,  to  Thee. 

"7(  iggoodj'nr  me  to  draw  Hear  to  Uod." — I's.  73:28. 


CEO.  C.  STEBBINS. 


1.  Clo.-ser,  Loi<l,  to  '1  lnc  I  i-.nr^.  (Mos-i-r  still  to    Tliee 

2.  {'lo.ser  vet,  ()  Loid,  my  Ki>ck,  Ki'l'-uj;*'  of  my   soul; 

3.  ("loser  St  ill. my  lid]). my  Stiiy,  (Mo.s-cr,  closer     still; 
\.  Clo.ser.  Lord,  to  Thee  I  conic,  Li^lit  of  life  I)i-viiie; 


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Dreail  I  not  the  teiii[)est-slioek,  Tho'  the  billow  s  roll ; 
Meek-ly  there  I  leiirn  to  say,  "Father,  not  my  will;  ' 
Thro'  tiic  ev  -  er  Hlcs.sed  .Son,    Joy  and  i>cace  are  mine: 


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Wild  -est  .-.torm  eanni)t  alarm.  For,    tone,',  can  come  no  liarm.r>eaiiin^  on  Thy  lov-iii'.;  aim  ; 

I^i'arn  that  m  attiietion's  hdnr.Wlien  theelondsol' sorrow  lo\ver.I,o\ cdireets  Thy  handof  pow'r 

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Come  to  the  Mercy  Seat. 

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2.  O   come  to  tbemer-cy  seat,  come  as  thou  art,    Wait  not  from  thy  sins  and  thy  burdens  to   purt; 

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REV.  CHARLES  DUNBAR. 


Home  beyond  the  Tide. 

'Now  they  desire  a  better  country." — Heb.  11:  16. 


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2.  Millions    now  are  safe-ly  land-ed,     O  -  ver    on   the  gold-en  shore;  Millions  more  are  on  their  journey, 

3.  When  we   all     are  safely  anchored,  We  will  shout — ourtri-als   o'er;   We  will  walk  a  -  bout  the  cit  -  y. 


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Yet  there's  room  for  millions  more. 
And  we'll  sing  for      ev  -  er  -  more. 

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2.  On,  nmrcli-ing  on.    from  the    Sun  -  day  School  we  gath  -  er, 

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Our  Pennies  Bringing. 


FANNVJ.  CROSBY. 

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2.  Eyes  are  beam-ing  brightly,       Pen-nies  dropping  light-ly, 

3.  He     who,  ev  -  er    near  us,       Loves  to  help  and  cheer  us 

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Let        us       try      what  we      can      do       For    our     Sun  -  day  School. 
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2.  Lord,  let     my  light  so  shine  That  darkened  souls  may  say — Whence  comesthis  radiance  divine?  We, 

3.  O  that  my  light  may  shine  To      com-fort  and  to      bless,  T^n  -  til  for- ev-er  tjuencli'd  in  Tliine,0 


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ISAAC  WATTS. 


Heavenly  Canaan. 

'And  the  Louu  showed  him  all  the  land." — Dent.  34 : 1. 


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2.  Sweet  fields,  beyond    the  swelling  iiood,  Htand  dressed  in    liv  -  ing  green;  So      to      the  Jews  lair 

3.  O,    could  we  make  our  doubts  remove. — Those  gloom -y  doubts  that  rise, — And  see    the  Ca  -   naan 


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On  this  Holy  Morning.     . 

"Let  us  draw  niar  hither  unto  God." — 1  Sam.  14  :  36. 


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MRS.  E.  A.  ANDREWS. 


Jesus  Cares  for  Even  Me. 

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Step  by  Step. 


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MRS.   M.   P,  TUST1N. 


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Go  ye  and  Gather. 


"Every  man  shall  receive  hin  oxvn  reward  according  to  his  orvn  lahvr." — 1  Cor.  3  :  8. 

MRS.  H.^KRIET  E.  JONES. 

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'2.  Day  by  day    the  Lord  will  sure-ly  help  you.  Trusting  Him  you  can  -  not  toil    in  vain;       Go  ye 
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day     be      faith-ful    in    His  serv-ice,  He  your  strength  will  still  renew. 

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2.  We'll  cling  to  Him,  our   loving  Lord,   Nor  fear    the     roU-ing   bil-  low;  Tho'  dark  the  night,  our 

3.  Kow   on,     row  on    with  steady  hand;  Lookup,  the  clouds  are  breaking:  O       rapt -ure  sweet!  our 

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Hold  Your  Light  Higher. 

•■  At  ii<jlits  lu  Uii'  xeorld.  —Phil.  2  :  15. 


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2.  God,  who  called  you  iu  -  to   serv  -  ice.  Would  constrain  you  hy  His  love,  To     us  -  sist   your  err  -  ing 

3.  Like  a      faith  -  fill  light-house  watcher, Keeping  ev  -    ery    beacou  bright.  Let  your  lauip  shine  out,  my 

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"2.  Tliero    is      a  gate  whose  way  is  broad,  .\ ml  lua  -  ny    en   -ter  there;     It        leads  from  heav'n,  it 
3.  Help       us,     O  God,  the  road  to  shun  Where  sinners  love  to     stray;   And     keep  our    feet     for- 


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Many  Trials  I've.  Met. 

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2.  In     the    fur-nace  to  prove,  God  His  face  may  re  -  move,  But    in   darkness  His  promise    is     mine; 

3.  I     shall  stand  in   that  day 'Mid  the  shin-ing   ar  -  ray.    Where  the  ransomed  His  mer-cy  proclaim; 


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Soon  the  clouds  will  de-part,  Aud  my  pu  -  ri  -  fied  heart  In     His  own  bless-ed    im  -  age  will  shine. 
Therewith  harp  and  with  voice  In     the  Saviour    re  -  joice.  And  the  glo  -  ry    will     give   to    His  name. 


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2.  Keep  the  banner   fly  -  ing,  When  the  faithful  fall,     Give  not  up    to   sigh-ing,  Christ  is  All  in    all; 

3.  Keep  the  banner   fly  -  ing,  Christians  should  agree.  With  each  other  vy  -  iug.  Yet      in  har-mo-uy; 

4.  Keep  the  banner  lly  -  ing   O  -  ver  land  and  sea;      By  your  self- de-ny  -  ing   Comes  the  vic-to-ry; 


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2.  Cheer  our  superintend  -  ent.  Lord,   O    eheerhim  with  Thy  word;   Help  him  still  a    light  to     be. 

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3  Bless  our  teachers;  may  they  share 
Thy  ever  wntclifnl  care. 

O  reward  their  patient  love, 
In  a  brighter  world  above. 

4  Help  us.  while  Thy  book  we  read. 
Each  one  its  truth  to  heed; 

Life  anew  within  us  wake. 
Hear  our  praj'er  for  Jesus'  sake. 


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0  Land  of  the  Blessed. 

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Gird  on  Your  Armor. 

"Fight  the  good  fight  o//aith.'—l  Xiiu.  0:  12. 


Slid. 


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Gird  on,  gird  on  your   ar-mor,  and    a -way;   Like  heroes  be    firm  and  true;) 

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i  Our  foes  arestron^'.bat  great-er    far    isHe  Whose  arm  isour  strength  and  shield;  / 

j  March  on,  march  on  with  bold  and  fearless  tread ;  [  Omit  ]  j  We'll  conquer  by  His 

j  No     faltering  step,  no  faint  and  fear-fnl  heart,    No  truce  with  the  ho.sts  of     sin;  | 

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I'm  but  a  Little  Child. 

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2.  I'm  but  11    lit  -  tie  child,  I  know,   And  lit  -tie     I      can  say;  But  I         can  praise  Him 
:!.  I'm  but  II    lit  -  tie  child,  I  know,  But  lit  -  tie   feet  can  stray;  And  so       I      need  a 

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Jesus  at  the  Heim, 

"Jesus  went  vnlo  litem,  walking  on  the  sea." — Matt.  14:  25. 

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The  Lord  is  Risen. 

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Father  of  Mercies. 

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turn      ft  -  way     from  sin.    And  let    my  life  pro  -  claim  Thy  pnise. 
fall        be -fore    Thy  feet,  And  look  to  Thee  this     sa  -  cred  hour. 
Lord,    en  -  tire  -  ly   Thine,  And  till    my  soul  witli    heavenly  love. 


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Dear  Book  of  Life. 

•  Jfi/  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  word." — Ps.  119  :  172. 


W.  H.  DOANE. 


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Bi  -  ble,  with  comfort  replete,  Each  soul-cheering  promise,ho\v  precious  and  sweet! 

Fa-ther,  to    walk  in     its  light,  That  keeps  us  from  evil,  and  leads  us  a-right; 


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It        tells  of      a  Saviour,  and  shows  us    the  way     To  realms  that  are  fade-less  and  brighter  than  day. 
To       treasure    the  wisdom  its     pa  -  ges     un-fold,    A      wis-dom  more  precious  than  sil-ver  or   gold. 


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Copyright,  18S7,  by  W.  H.  Doane. 


Dear  Book  of  Life.    Concluded. 


Dear  Book    of     Life, 


tlint    God     lias     jjiv'n. 


Child  of  Sin  and  Sorrow. 


THOMAS  HASTINGS. 


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'2.  Cliild  of    sin    and  sor  -  row,  Wliy  wilt  thou  die"?   Come  while  thou  canst  borrow  Help  from  on    liiL'h- 
3.  Child  of    sin    and  8or  -  row,  Thy  moments  glide,  Like  the  flit-ting    ar  -  row,  Or      rush-incr   tide:' 


rush-ing   tide; 


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(Jri.'ve  not  that  love  Which,  from  li  -  bove.  Child  of  sin  and  sor 
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KATE  SUMNER  BURR. 


When  they  were  alone,  he  expounded  all  Udnijs  to  his  disciples." — Mark  4 :  34.  kobert  i.owry. 


1.  Will 

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I         ap-pear;    In     the  hour  of      greatest   dan-ger    I    •     am    near." 
promised  rest.     And  be  -  side   me    you  shall  stand,  my  own  confessed." 


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2.  Thine,  Lord,  for  ev  -  er.  Tho'deatli  shall  lay  nic  low;  Etn  in  that  dreadful  hour.  Thine,  Lord,  I 

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Only  a  Look. 


F.  J.  C. 


"  Look  thou  upon  me,  and  he  merciful  unto  me." — Ps.  119  :  132. 

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1.  Ou  -  ly    a  look,  my  Sav-iour,  While  trembling  here  I     bow; 

2.  Ou  -  ly     a  look,  my  Sav-iour,  Will       all   my   sins  for-f;ivo; 


On  -  ly       a  look,  my  Sav-iour;  My 
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3  Only  a  look,  my  Saviour. 

With  joy  my  heart  would  fill; 
Graciously  hear  my  pleading. 
And  bend  my  wayward  will. 

4  Only  a  look,  my  Saviour; 

'Tis  done;  the  work  is  Thine; 
Thou,  by  a  look,  hast  made  me 
An  heir  of  grace  divine. 


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Watch  ye,  stand  fast  in  the  /aitli." — 1  Cor.  IC :  13. 


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3  O  child  of  God.  stand  f.ist. 

Yield  not  to  do\il<t  and  foar; 

Keep  that  which  now  thou  hast; 

The  King  will  soon  appear. 

4  Be  earnest  in  tho  fight. 

Be  valiiint  for  the  Lord; 
.And  then  a  crown  of  life 
Will  be  thy  sure  reward. 


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Jesus  is  Coming  Again. 

'Unto  them  that  look  for  him  nhall  lie  appear  the  eecond  time. — Heb.  9  :  28. 


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2.  Je  -   sus  is    com-ing,  redeem'd  ones,  be  glad,  Pat      on   the  garments  of    beau-ty — be  clad; 

3.  Je  -   sus  is    com-ing;  0       sin  -  ner,  a -wake!  Free    is    sal  -  va  -  tion  to      all    who    par-take; 


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Drink  at  the  fountain  that  flows  full  aud   free,      Mer  -  cy  and  pur -don  are     of-  fer'd  to    thee. 


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In  Exile  Here  We  Wander. 

"Bring  me  unto  thy  holy  hill,  and  to  tliy  tabernacU-g."—Pa.  43 :  3. 


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Trusting  and  Hoping. 


FANNY  J.  CROSBY 


\V.  H.  DOANE. 


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am  re  -joic  -ing,  trust-ing  and  hoj)  -  ing;  He  is  my  Sav -iour;  what  shall  I  fear? 
am    re  -  joic  -ing,  trust-ing  and  hop  -  ing;  In  -to       the  man-sious  wait -ing  a    -    bove, 


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He  ,  like  a  shepherd  lead-eth  me  gen  -  tly,  Close  by  the  wa  -  ters  flow-ing  so  clear. 
Cloth'd  in    His  brightness,  He  will     re  -  ceive  me.      Heir  to     His    kingdom,    child  of    His      love. 

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"  I  will  both  lay  me  doion  in  peace,  and  sleep."— Pa.  4 :  8. 


HUBERT  r.  MAIN. 


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68 


Simply  Resting. 


MRS.   ANNIE  S.  HAWKS. 


'Jxest  in  the  Lokd.' 


-Ps.  37  ;  7. 


ROBERT  LOWRY. 


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Ma  -   ny  joys  of  earth  are  facl-ing,  E  -  yen  now 


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That  His  ways  are  not  my  ways; 


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But  I    know  the  Lord,  my  keeper,    He    will  hide  me  from  all- ill: 

But  I    know  the  Lord  is   o'er  me,    And  His  face   is   shin -ing  still; 

But  I  know  the  Lord,myshepherd,Leads  thro' pastures  green  and  still; 

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me     If    I'm  rest-ing  in    His   will. 
Him,  For  I'm  rest-ing  in    His   will. 


And  no  dan-ger  can  be  -  fall 
And  no  darkness  can  ap-  pall 
And  He  bids  me  walk  be-side 
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Simply  Resting.-Concluded. 


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Faith  Like  a  Rock. 

•'Standfast  in  the/aith."—\  Cor.  ]G:  13 


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1.  Fnith  like    a  koI  -  id    rock.  Lord,  jjivo  to     me;      Fiiith  that    is     anchored  firm,  Sav-ionr,  on    Thee; 

2.  Faith  like    a  sol  -  id   rock  Time  can-not  move;  Faith  that  o'er-comes  the  world,  Working  by    love; 

3.  Faith  like    a  sol  -  id    rock,  Lord, give  to     me;       Faith  that   in  dark-est  honr   Thy  smile  can    see; 

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Faith  that,  with-out   a     fear,  Led     by  Thy  hand  so  doar.Walks  thro' thewatersdrear.TrustingTliy  love. 
Faith  that    can  all      re-sign,  If    Thy  command  di -vino;  Faith  that  thro' tears  will  shine,Tni.sting  in  Thee. 


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We  Have  Found  him. 

We  have  found  the  Messias." — .John  ]  :  41 


KOBEKT  LOWRY. 


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1.  We   have  found  the  long-ex-pected,  Christ  the  Saviour,  Prince  of  Peace;  He  has  come  with  grace  and 

2.  O       hov?   sweet  to    know  His  fa-   vor,  and  how  precious  is  His  name  !  "The  Mes  -  si -ah T' we  have 

3.  Would  you  find  this  lov  -  ing  Saviour  and   His  wondrous  grace  adore,  Come  to  Him  hy  faith   be  - 


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found  Him  whom  the  prophets  did  proclaim;  There's  a    beau  -  ty      in  His  pres  -  ence  nev  -  er 

liev  -  ing,    en  -  ter     now  the   o  -  pen  door;  He'll   re  -  ceive   you,  for  the  prom  -  ise      is        re 

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bid  -  ing  day  by  day.  While  He  tells  the  joy  -  ful  ti  -  dings  of  the  new  and  liv  -  ing  way. 
yet  by  mor-tal  told,  And  a  joy  in  ev  -  ery  les  -  son  which  in  tell  -  ing  ne'er  grows  old. 
cord-ed    in      His  word.  And    yonr  soul   will  know  the  gladness  of     ac  -  ceptauce  with   the    Lord. 


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1  Lord,  I  hoar  of  showers  of  blessing 

Thon  art  scattcrint;  full  and  free — 
Showers  the  thirsty  hind  refreshing; 
Let  some  droppings  fall  on  me — 
Even  me. 

2  Pass  me  not,  O  God,  my  Father! 

Sinful  though  my  heart  may  be; 


Thou  might'st  leave  me,  but  the  rather 
Let  Tliy  mercy  light  on  me — 
Even  me. 

3  Pass  me  not,  O  gracious  Saviour  ! 

Let  me  live  and  cling  to  Thee; 
For  I'm  longing  for  Thy  favor: 
While  Thou'rt  calling,  O  call  me — 
Even  me. 

4  Pass  me  not,  O  mighty  Sjiirit ! 

Thon  canst  make  the  blind  to  see; 
Witnesser  of  Jesus'  merit. 
Speak  some  word  of  power  to  me — 
Even  me. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  CODKER. 


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EMILY  S.   OAKEY. 


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What  shall  the  Harvest  Be? 

"  Whatsoever  a  man  soiveth,  that  shall  he  also  reap."— GaX  6  ■  7 

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1.  Some  are  sow-mg  their  seed    in  the     day-light  fair,  They  are  sow-ing   seed  in     the  noonday's  glare- 

2.  Some  are  sow-mg  their  seed  both  of  word  and  deed,  Which  the  cold  know  not,  nor  the  care-less  heed' 

3.  Whether   sown  m  the  dark-ness,  or   sown  in  light,  Whether  sown  in  weakness,    or  sown     in  might; 


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With  a       ceaseless  hand  in   the  earth  they  sow,  And   the  fields   all  are  whitening  where'er  they  go 
Whether     sown  in  meekness,  or  sown  in   wrath.  In       the    broadest  highway  or       the  shadowy  patl 


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We  are  Pilgrims  of  a  Day. 

'■  Stranyers  and  pilgrims  on  tite  earth.' —Uuii    U  •  13 


73 


ROBERT  LOWRV. 


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Then,  thro' the  grace  and  the  mercy     of    Him  who  loves  us,    We  shall  go  home  to      rest    at    last. 

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1  I  need  Thee  every  honr. 
Most  gracious  I,ord: 
No  tender  voice  like  Thiuo 
Can  peace  iift'ord. 

Kef.  —I  need  Tliee,  O  I  need  Thee, 
EviTV  hour  I  need  Thee; 
O  1)1pss  nie  now,  my  Saviour! 
I  come  to  Thee. 

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2  I  need  Thee  every  hour; 

Stay  Thou  near  by; 
Temptations  losi>  their  power 
^Vhen  Thou  art  nigh. 

3  I  need  Thee  every  hour. 

In  joy  or  pain; 
Come  ([uickly  and  abide. 
Or  life  is  vain. 

4  I  need  Thee  every  honr. 

Most  Holy  One"; 
O  make  me  Thine  indeed. 
Thou  blessed  Son. 

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Cast  thy  Bread  upon  the  Waters. 

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2  Cist  thy  bread  up  -  on  the     wa-ters;  Why  shouldst  thou  still  doubting  stand  ? Thon  shalt  gam  abundant 
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3.  O      send  now,  we  pray  Thee,  some  her  -  nld   of    Thine,  Somesoul  that  with  peace  Thou  hast  blest; 


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2.  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jab  !  church  victorious,  Thou  canst  sing  this  joj'-ful  strain;  Hal 

3.  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah!   sup-pli- ca-tion,  God    of  grace,  we    raise  to    Thee;  Hal 


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Praise  to  the  Mighty  Lord. 

"  Thoii  hast  girded  me  with  strength  unto  the  bcUtle." — Ps.  18  :  39. 

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Let      us   onward  march  lor   vie  -  to  -  ry     and  right,  Sing-iiig  i)r,xise  to    the  might-y   Lord. 
We     will  work  for  Him  with  gladness  here  be -low,  Sing-ing  praise  to    the  might-y   Lord. 


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Only  the  Crumbs. 

'* . of  the  crumbs  which  fall/' — Matt.  15 ;  27. 


W.   H.   DOANE. 


1.  Sav  -  iour,  be-hold  in  Thy    mer-cy  now,  Hun-gry  and  poor  at    Thy    feet    I    bow;  Send   me  not 

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crumbs  to  re  -  ceive  from  Thee.Blest    I     shall  be. 

crumbs  would  I  ask  of    Thee,  O      hear  Thou  me. 


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1.  Bear    tbe     cross 

2.  Bear    the     cross, 
;i.  lifftr     tlio     cross; 


the     crowu  will      be       the     bright-er      If 
nor      ev  -    er        fiiint    or     I'al  -    ter;     For 
the     night    will    soon     be      o    -     ver,    And 


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In  the  Vineyard. 

"  Go  ye  also  into  the  vitieycird."—iiiitt.  20:  4. 


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2.'  Tan^-'gled    vines  and     fad  -  ed      flow  -  ers     Hid  -  den    lie      among  the  sheaves ;  Look'st  Thovisorrow- 


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ful,      O     Master?   Is      there  nothing  else  but  leaves? 
mid  their  beau-ty  Thou  might'st  find  some  grains  of  wheat, 
at        the  har-vest  On  -    ly    fin  -  est      of    the  wheat. 


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Humbly  Confessing. 

"Stake  cott/cfsion  unto  the  Lokd.."— Ezra  10 •  11 


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White  Robes. 

"A  great  multitude,  which  no  man  could  number." — Rev.  7  :  9. 


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2.  These  thro'  fie  -  ry    tri  -  als    trod,  These  from  great  afilictioiis  came;  Now,  be-fore  the  throne  of  God, 

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Victor  palms  in  every  hand; 

Thro'  their  great  Redeemer's  might. 
More  than  conquerors  they  stand. 

4  Joy  and  gladness  banish  sighs; 
Perfect  love  dispels  all  fears; 

And  forever  from  their  eyes 

God  shall  v',pe  r.way  their  tears. 


Copyrighted,  1864,  in  "  Golden  Censer,"  by  Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 


MRS.  M.  P.  TUSTIN. 


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Let  me  Die  in  the  Harness. 

"  Thett  all  died  in/aftt."— Hcb.  11  :  13. 


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eonieth.  lie-hold,  the  Mridegrooiii  eometh,  He-hohl,  tlie  Hridegrooiii  eometli,"  Go  to  meet  your  Lord  in  lieav'ii. 
eometli.     He-hold,  the  Hridegroom  eometh,  He-h(dd,  the  Bridegroom  eonieth,"  Go  to  meet  your  Lord  iu  heav  n. 


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FANNY  J.  CROSBY. 


Home  Beyond  the  Skies. 

'A  place  wliere  there  is  no  -want  of  any  thing."— Judges  18:  10. 


WM.  B.  BRADBURY. 


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2.  We  are  go-ing,    we  are    go-ing.  And  themu-sic  we  have  heard    Like  the  ech-o      of    the  woodland. 

3.  We  are  go-ing,    we  are    go-ing,  When  this  mortal  life   is      o'er.    To   that  pure  and  hap  -  i)y   re-gion 

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Or     the   car-ol      of        a   bird;  With  the  ros  -  y  light    of  moru-ing    On  the  calm  and  fra-grant   air, 

Where  onrfriends  have  gone  before;  They  are  singing  with   the     an  -  gels  In  that  land  so  brightand  fair: 

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Still  it   mur-murs,8oft  -  ly  mnrinurs, There  will  be  no  part-iug  there. 
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'2.   Hell)  the  fee  -  bio   ones  a  -  lonj,',  Cheer  the  faint  lUid  weak;  To    the   sor  -  row  -  la-den  heart  Words  of 
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coiulort  speak.    Free-ly,  free  -  ly.    From  the  bounty  of  your  store.  Cheerful  giv-ers,  Help  the  humble  poor, 
one  combined.    Just-ly,   just -ly,    With  each  othorstrivc- to  live;   Ev  -  er     read    y,  Willing  to  for  -  give. 


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88 


WILLIAM  HURN. 


Arise,  0  Lord. 

'  Thy  saving  health  among  all  tuitions." — Vs.  67 :  2. 


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2.  O     bring    tlie     na  -  tious  near,   That  they  maj^  sing  Thy  i:)raise :  Let      all     the  peo  -  pie    hear 

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And  learn    Thy  ho    -    ly     ways;    Eeign,  mighty     God,    as-sert  Thy  cause,  And  gov-ern    by    Thy 

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Put  forth  Thy  glorious  power; 

The  nations  then  shall  see, 
And  earth  preseut  her  store 
In  converts  born  to  Thee; 
And  God,   our  God,  His  church 

shall  bless, 
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Only  Thou. 

In  him  will  I  triuil.' —Pa.  91 ;  2. 


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Tliou  my  hope  shalt  be; 
Thou   my  theme     shalt  be, 


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Loyal  to  Jesus. 

'  JJe  thou  faithful  unto  deafft."— Kev.  2  :  10. 


CHAS.  EDW.  PRIOR. 


1  Lov  -  al        to  Je  -  sus,    our   Sav  -  iour  and  King,  Loy  -  al      and  trust-ful,  Hi's  prais-es   we  slug; 

2  Fiith-ful      toJe-sus,    His  cause     to   main-tain,  Faith-ful      in   serv  -  ice,    a  crown  to     ob-tain; 

3  Tnist-ing      in  Je  -  sus,    tho'    fee  -  ble  and  frail,    Trust-ing     His  proin-ise,  we    nev-er   can  tail; 


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Loy-al  and  grateful,  our  trib  -  life'  we  bring  To  Him  whom  tbe  an  -gels  «;  -  dpre. 
Faithful  andho-ly  a  king-dom  we  gain.  When  toils  aud  temp-ta  -  tions  are  oer. 
trusting     ffis    fa-vor.    we'll  sure  -  ly       pre^vaU     If        we     shall    His     mer  -  cy      im  -  plore. 


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Lord,     I       l,e  -    liove; 


Lord.  I       be  -  lieve;belpThoumyun-be-lipf. 


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The  Lord's  Vineyard. 

"  Go  work  to  day  in  my  vineyard." 


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1  Go  work  to-day  in  the  vineyarcl  of  the  Lord,Work,wodv  to-day,  work,  work  to<lay:  To  those  who 
2'  Go  seek  the  lost  who  have  wandered  from  the  fohl ;  Work,  work  to-day,  work,  work  to-day;  In  guilt  and 
3'   Glad  news,  elad  news  to   a     low  -ly  one  proclaim,  Work,  work  to-day,  work,  work  to-day;  Good  will  to 


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sin   they  per-haps  nre  growing  old,  Work,work  to-day,  work  to-day;      For   a   word  may  fall   or      a 
xianffiXlY-iug  Saviours  name,  Work,  work  to-day,  work  to-day;      0     the  time  is   short,  it    will 


man,  tnro  a  ay-iug  oavKHu  Miiiuic,    n.in.,  ..v.i-^v ....  ..,.^, ,  ..^..„ -^  -.-^  , 


win  and  wear.  In  your  Father's  house  with  its  mansions  fair.    Go 
tear  may  start.  That  will  find  its  way   to   some  grateful  heart, 
soon  be'  o'er.   And  the  night  will  come  ye  can  work  no  more. 


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We'll  Help  the  Cause  Along. 

"  Quit  yon  like  men,  be  strong."— 2  Cor.  10:13. 


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Tiiough  wo  conquer  not  to-day; 
Forthe  rescue  of  otu-  brothers, 
We  must  work  as  well  as  pray. 

•1  Iliirk  !  the  crystal  streams  and  foimtaina 
Swell  the  cliorus  of  our  song; 
And  they  seem  to  lie  rejoicing 
.Vs  they  help  the  cause  along. 


CopyriKht.  Ifj^,  by  W.  U.  Dixinc. 


94 


WM.  STEVENSON. 

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Lord,  I  Come. 

"  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  Lokd." — Ps.  6 :  2. 


ROBERT  LOWRY. 


1  Lord     I      come,  my  sins     con-fess  -  ino,  At       Thy  feet    I     bum -My  bow,    Wait-ing   lor     Thy 

2  World -ly    tho'ts  and  vain     am-bi-    tion  Turn  my   wav'ring  soul  from  Thee;  Sad    m  -  deed   is 
3'   Waves  of    sor  -    row  round  me  swell-inq,  Lord,  to      Thee  I    come   for    aid;      Let    me  hear   Thy 


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my     con-di  -  tion;  Sav- iour,  help  and  strengthen  me. 
sweet  voice  telling,  "It       is      I,       be     not     a-fraid." 


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GRACE  J.  FRANCES. 


Wonderful  Love. 

"He  loved  them  unto  the  end." — John  13: 1. 


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2.  Won-der-lul  love  whose  presence,  Beaming  with  li^^ht  di  -  vine.      Ev    -     cr  thro' clouds  and  darkn.ss 


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JIak-eth   the  sun     to       shine. 

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Near  to  the  Saviour's  thrcno  ! 
Dropping  in  tender  blessings, 
Filled  with  a  joy  unknown. 

4  When  to  the  gate  of  Eden 

Gathered  in  peace  we  come. 
Wonderful  love  our  password 
Into  the  soul's  dear  home. 


Copyrii;lit,  iSSH,  by  W.  n.  Doone. 


96 


In  the  Glory. 

"  Thou  shall  kiiuw  hereafter." — Johu  13  :  7. 


DAVID  COLVIN. 


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2.   We    shall  then  know  the  beauti- fill    mean-ing   Of  things  that  so   wor-ried  tis     here; 

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3.  Shall  we    wish  that  we  nev-er    had  miirmured  When  ev-ery-thing  seemed  to  go  wrong? 

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In  the  Glory. -Concluded. 


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Forgive  Us. 

"  O  hord. /«r(/ir(!."— Daniel  9  :  19. 


W.  11.  DOANE. 


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Youtliful  hearts,  with  pleasure  glowing,  Come  to-day;  Grateful  souls,  their  love  bestowing.  Humbly 
Youthful  hearts  our  Father's  blessing  Ask  to-day;  Grateful  souls,  their  need  expressing.  Humbly 
Meet    us       iu    our  Siibbath  dwelling.  Lord,  to-day ;  Heart  and  soul.  Thy  mer-cy  tell-ing.  Humbly 


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Forgive  us,  dear  Father,  O    hear  our  earnest  praver;  Forgive  us,  for-give  us.  And  take  us  in  Thy  care. 


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Looking  Unto  Jesus. 

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*2.  Seek,and  thou  shaltflndHim.Still  in  faith  be- lieve;  Call,  audHe  will  hearthee,  Ask  Him.  and  re-ceive; 
'.i.  Tri-alsmay  be  -  fall  thee,   Thorns  be-set  thy  way;  Nev-er  iuiudthem,brother,On  -  ly  watch  and  pray; 
4.  La-bor  on,  my  broth-er,    Thou  shalt  reap  at  last    Fruits  of  joy  e  -  ter-  nal.  When  thy  work  is  past; 


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Doesthe  weight  oppress  thee?  Cast  it    on    the  Lord;  Run  thy  race  with  patience, Trusting  in  His     word. 

In  the  deepest  night.  He  will  give  thee  com -fort.  He  willgivethee  light. 
Once  the  Saviour  trod;  Kuu  thy  race  with  patience.  Pressing  on  to  (lod. 
View  thee  from  the  skies;  Run  thy  rac;  with  patience.  Yonder    is  the     prize. 

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HELEN  R.  VOUNG. 


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2.  Sill  -  va    -     tion  now  is      nigh^         Je    -  sus    is        here; 

3.  O        bless  -  ed,    hallowed  hour^         Je    -  sus    is        here; 


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un     -     to       Me;      From  sin's  dark     bond -age   now       be       free- 
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My  Sabbath  Home. 

'  It  shall  be  a  sabbath  of  rest  unto  you." — hcv.  IC  ;  31. 

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2.  Here     first    my    wil  -  fnl.wand'ring heart  The  way  of    life     was  shown; Here  first     I      sought  the 

3.  Here      Je  -  sus  stood  with    lov-ing  voice.En  -  treat-ing  me      to     come,  And    make   of      Him     my 


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bet  -  ter  part,  And  gained  a  Sabbath  Home, 
on  -ly  choice.  In    this  dear  Sabbath  Home. 


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Wonderful  Words  of  Jesus. 


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help     I      bring.  Trusting  a  -  lone     in  Je  -  sus. 

life      so     free.    Come  with  thy  heart  to  Je  -  sus. 

reap    a  -  bove,  Hid    in    the     life      of  Je  -  sus. 


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The  rock  <if  my  refuge." — Ps.  94  :  22. 


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Fold  Thou  Me. 

"  As  a  veMure  shall  thou/old  them." — Hob.  1 :  12. 

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2.  Lead  me  Ken- tly    by      Thy  hand,  In  Thy  counsel  and  command;  How  I  wander,  Lord,  from  Tlicc  ! 

3.  While  I    jonmev    on  -  ward  still,    Climbing  nianv  a      rugged  hill.  Let  me    ev  -  er    lean  on  Thee; 

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In    Thy  mer-cy    fold  Tliou  me.    Fold  Thou  me,  fold  Then  me.     In   Thy  mer-cy     fold  Thou  me. 
In    Tliy  mer-cy     fold  Tlion  me. 
In    'I'liv  inor-cv     foM  Thou  mo. 


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Heavenly  Land. 


REV.  L.  HARTSOUGH. 


"A  better  country,  that  is,  an  heavenly." — Heb.  11 :  16. 


WM.  B.  BRADBURY. 


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2.  I  love  to  think  of  the  heavenly  land,  AVbere  my  Re  -  deem  -  er  reigns:  Where  rapturous 

3.  I  love  to  think  of  the  heavenly  laml,  The     saints'  e  -    ter  -  nal home. Where  jjalms.and 

4.  I  love  to  think  of  the  heavenly  land,  That    jiromised      Innd  so      fair;  O       how     my 


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songs     of      tri  -  umph  rise 
robes,  and  crowns  ne'er  fade, 
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From  fear,    and       toil,    and  care.         There'll  be     no 

In        end  -  less,      joy  -  ous  strains. 
And      all       our      joys     are        one. 

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Longing  for  Christ. 

"The  very  God  nj  p,ii<;-  utiiicli/i/  i/on  nliiiUi/.'—l  Tliess.  5  :  23. 


ROBERT  LOWRY. 


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My  Hky  is  o  -  ver  -  clond-ed 
From  sin  Thou  canst  de  -  liv  -  er, 

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jiuth  with  shad -ows   shrouded; 
break  its  bonds  for  -  ev  -    er; 


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sin-  fill    heart   v<' -  now  -  in','.    O  guide  me    to      Thy    glo  -    ry.  .\tid     Moss  me    ev  -    or   -    more. 

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Onward  Go  the  Sunbeams. 

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2.   Hearts  and  hauds  to  Je  -  sus,  Glad-ly     we  will  give,  In      the  path  of      du  -  ty,  Walking  while  we  live ; 


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Father,  Lead  Thou  Me. 


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2.  On  -  ward  now  !  be  val-iant,  brave  and  daring;  On  -  ward  now  !  tlie  Christian  ar  -  mor  wear-ing; 

3.  On  -  ward  now  !  the  King  has  gone  before  uk;    Strong  in    Him,   onr  triumph  will  be   glo-rious; 

4.  On  -  ward  now  !  be  firm  and  faithful  ev  -   er;    On  -  ward  now!  our  eour-age  fail  -ing  nev-er; 


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On  -   ward  now  !  the    roy  -  al  standard  bear  -  ing,  Let      our   songs  in      hap  -  py    con  -  cert  rise. 
On  -   ward  now  !  His  lov  -  ing  care  is    o'er     lis;    In       His    hand   be  -  hold  the   heavenly  prize.    ; 
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love    to  read    to-geth  -  er,  We  love    to  read  to-geth  -  er   The  word  of 

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In  m;in's  re  -  dcmption  from   the  fall,    God's  greatest  wisdom    shine. 
Who  lives,  ex-alt  -  cd     and      a  -  dored  Bv    all    the   host  of  ^heav'n. 


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Homes  for  the  Children. 

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Homes  in  the  E-  den  Land,  brighter  thau  day; 
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Homes  wiiere  the  children  with  the  angels  are  dwelling, Children   as   beau-ti-ful    and  fair      as     thej-. 
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We  are  Marching  On. 


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Behold  the  Lovely  Spring-Time. 

'  The  time  of  the  singing  oj  birds  is  come."— Sol.  Song  2  ;  12. 


HUBERT  P.   MAIN. 


1   Be  -  hold   the  love-ly  spring-time  i'We  hail  its    ros  -  y    hours,     V^e  wel-  come  back  the  sun  -  shme 
2'  Our   youth  is  lil^e  the  spring-tiuie,  Our  hearts  are  like  the  fiow'r.s;  Our  smiles  like  pky-tul  sun-beams 
3'  Each  "ten  -  der  bud  and  bios  -  som,  From  out  its  dew-  y  leaves,    Gives  back  to  God  who  made    it 


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That  cheer  its  passing  hours;  And  may  our  deeds  of  kind-ness. 
The  sweet  perfume  it  breathes;  Then  let     us  give     to    Je     -  sus 


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O      praise  our  great  Ore  -  a    -    tor  Who  makes  the  earth  so     fair. 

Be      like     the  gcii  -  tie  rain-drops  Our     Fa  -  ther  sends  to  all. 

And    in     life's  happy  sprmg-time.Be  -  gin      th^  heavenly  way. 


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4.  Lord,  as    Thy  gra  -  cious  haud  we  view. 


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Never  be  Afraid, 

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Nev-er  be  afraid     to      live     for  Je  -  sus;  If       you   ou     His  care   de-pend, 


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Jesus,  the  Light  of  the  World. 

■  /  am  the  light  of  the  u;o,ld."-^ohu  8  :  12. 


121 


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Je  -  fius,  the  Li-ht  of    the     world- ' 


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Work  While  'Tis  Day. 

"  The  night  cometh,  when  no  man  can  work." — John  9  :  4. 


ROBERT  LOWRY. 


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a.  Oil.  up  and  be  do  -  iug,  Our  dn  -  ty  pur -su  -  ing.Nor  drown  witli  re-joie -ing  the  wailing  of  woe; 
3.  With  watching  and  praying,  No   lonji-ei'      de  -  lay  -illg,We'll  fol  -  low  wilh'gladiie.ss  the  voice  of   our  Lord  : 


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Onr  hearts -will  be  light  -  er,  Our  path  will  be  bright-er,  The  near- er  our  Mas-ter's  own  footiirintsw'e  go. 
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Spirit  of  Love. 

"  Let  my  supplication  come  be/ore  thee."— Vs.  119 :  170. 


W.  H.  DOANE. 


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Save,  or  I  Perish. 


FANNY  J.  CROSBY. 


"And  they  came  to  him,  and  aivoke  him,  saying.  Mauler,  Master,  we  perish.  " — Luke  8  :  24. 


W.   H.  DOANE. 


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Friend  of    the  friendless,Whereshall  I        flee?        I     have    no     ref  -  uge,     On  -  ly      in       Thee; 


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Ihou  that  hast   If.l     me     Safe  thro' the      storm 
l.oave  mo  not    hope-less,  Hear  Thou  my     cry     ' 


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"Jesus  u'as  born  in  Bethlehem."— Ma-tt.  2  :  1. 


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The  Sunday  School  Army. 

"  An  army  with  banners." — Sol.  Song  6 :  4. 


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2.  Their  ban-ners  up- lilt -ed   are    wav-ing    in  air,    While  onward, still  onward, their   col-ors  they  bear; 

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Their  hearts  with  their  voices  keep  time  while  they  sing,  Ho  -  san  -  na,  Hosan  -  na  to  Je  -  sus  our  King. 
O'er      o  -  cean'swidebil-low  the   ech  -  o      shall  ring.  Ho  -  san -na,  Hosan -na  to       Je  -  bus  our  King. 


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" .  .  .  Wk«  robe  of  righteoutnett." — laa  61 :  10. 

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CHARITIE  LEES  SMITH. 


W.  H.  DOANE. 


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for   tlie   glo-rioiis  l)ri<;litu«?ss  \Omit ]\ 

for  the   bliss  of     dy  -  iiip;,     My     vis  -  I'li  Lord     to   iiiei-t;   / 

..]5  For-ev-er    at  Hi."*  feet! 


1  ^^  inuviii'ss,    \j        lur     iui3    ifai-ieba    eyes;    / 
for   tbe   jilo-rioiis  bri<;litu«?ss  rOniiV ]\  Of  tlie  uucloudcd  skies  !     O      for  tlm 

O      for  tbo 


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_   bliss  of     dy  -  iiip;,     My     vis  -  en  Lord     to   iiieel 

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liour  of     spo  -  in^    Mv    Saviour  faee  to  face, — Tlio   hopeof  ev-er       bo  -  iii'4    In     tbat  sweet  luueting-iiiaco. 

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FANNY  J.  CROSBY. 

'■  /  have  called  thee  by  thy  name. 

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to     Him     glad  -  ly,  Lor.l,  I       nm  com-ing,     com-inj,'     to  -  ilny. 


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MORE  LOVE  TO  THEE. 


1  Am  I  a  soldier  of  tlic  cross? 
A  followiM-oCllrc  LaiiiU? 

AikI  sliiill  I  IVar  to  own  Mis  cause 
Or  lilnsli  to  speak  His  uuiue  ?      ' 

2  Must  I  lie  cnnicd  to  tin;  skies 
On  tlowi-i  V  lulls  of  ease. 

While  otlieis  foii-ht  to  win' tlie  prize 
And  sailed  tlirou^jh  bloody  seas  ( 


1  We  prais.!  Thee,  O  God.  for  tbo  Son 

of  Thy  love, 
For  Jesus  who  died,  and  is  now  gone 
above. 

Clio.— Hallelujah!  Thine  Die,  fjlory  : 
Hallchi.j:.hl   Amen: 
nalleliijah!  Thine  Iheglory;  re- 
vive us  a;j;aiii. 

2  We  praise  TbecO  God,  forTby  Spir- 

it oflijit,  -*     ' 

Who  has  shown  us  our  Saviour,  and 
scattered  our  nijjht.  I 

"n&S-j;;Tr" ' "-'   "-i"-M;^;;;'=,;'-  ■ 

' ""  ri:;';,,",?""  ■ ""  ""•'■  '"""'■  »"'■  1  ■•  ">:  ■''"•  '••  ■■•«  'i--  ■-<■•"-"  "■», 

^,,,.    „    , I  With  fuit lis  (hseerninneyr. 

'SAAC  WArrs,  v  d. 


IJ4  n\  n  flit 


C.  p)  nelit. 

1  Jlore  love  to  Thee,  O  Christ, 

Moi-e  love  to  'J'liee! 
HearTliou  the  prayer  I  make 

On  bemh'd  knees 
This  is  my  earnest  plea, 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee, 

More  love  to  Thee! 

-  Once  earthly  joy  I  craved, 
Sou;rht  i)eii(e"and  rest; 

-Vow  Thee  alone  1  seek, 
(Jive  what  is  best; 

This  all  my  prayer  shall  be. 

More  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee, 
More  love  to  Thee! 

■1    Then  shall  my  latest  breath 

Whisper  Thy  praise; 
This  be  the  pariiii;;  ery 

My  hiart  shiill  raise; 
This  still  its  prayer  shall  be— 
.More  love,  ()  Christ    to  Thee, 

More  love  to  Thee! 

MKS.  EI.12ABSTH  PRENTISS. 


II 


132 


BF.KTHA  MASON. 


Hearts  Full  of  Gladness. 

"  I  will  sing  and  give  praise." — Pa.  108  :  1. 

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2.  Hcai'ts  full  of  gladne-s,  once  more  we  gather    Where  our  Uc-deeui-er  oft  has  told  us,     Un-der  His  waleh  earo 

3.  Hearts  full  of  gladness,  O       may  we    ev  -  er   Fol  -  low  the  fiot-priuts  now  be-fore  us ;  Then  will  our  Saviour, 


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while  we  are  swelling.  Praise  we  of  -  fer  Thee,  Lord,  our  King.     He 
He      will   en-fold     us,  The.v  tliat  fol  -  low  Him    safe  shall  be. 
uow^  watching  o'er  ns,  Kiud-ly     welcome    us     home  to     Him. 


crowneth  us  with  blessings    rare- 


How 


great  His    lev  -  ing  kind 


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0  ,  bow  groat 


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lov  -  iug    kind-ncss,   Mer  -  I'y     liko        an 

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fannv  j.  crosby. 

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"  Ye  shall  find  rest  unto  your  sottls." — Matt.  11 :  29. 


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heart,  Ami     its      jjort  -  als      aro      bri;;lit  anil      fair;  Tlicrp  aro 

coino.s,  W'c     must  watfli.  for      tlif     Lour     draws  uenr;  \Vc     must 

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W.  O.  CUSHING. 


March  On,  0  Banner  of  Jesus. 

"Lift  yc  vp  a  banner  on  the  high  mountain." — Isa.  13  :  2. 


W.   H.  DOANE, 


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'j.  (*  say,  can  yon  set)  wlierc  tlie  ranks  arc  now  iiiai-chiug i  Wi'tli  bannin-s  of  buau  -  I'y  like  coutjnero'rs  tliey 
3.  Be  -  hold  where  tbey  stand  on  the  green  hills  im-nior-tal,    Their  weai>ons  nu-heed -eil,  they  rest     on     the 


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wel-eomc  them  lu)nie. 
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Jesus  Loves  Me. 

"So  Aarc  /  loved  yuu." — Johu  15  :  9 


ROBERT  LOWRV. 


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~.  llio     the  tide     ol       s„r  -  row  wlielni  nie,    In       the     th)\v  This  I 

..  Uear-ost    earth-I.v     friendH  may  h^ave  me :   lie,     my     own,  .Stays  a 

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Copyrijjht,  1889,  by  Dielaw  &  Main. 


■    way —  .I»f  -  sn.s  loves  nii'. 

know —  Je  -  sng  loves  uie. 

lone —  Jo  •  RII.S  loves  nie. 

•    vide-!-  Je  •  .sus  loves  me. 


the      world;    Jo  -  sus    loves  luo. 


136 


F.J.  C 


Zion's  Happy  Soldiers. 

"Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  the  land." — Jer.  4  : 


1.  Hark, 'tis  the  gos-pel  Irump-et  sounding  far  and  near;  In     the  roy  -  al     ar  -  my  wbowill  vol-nn- teer? 

2.  Wiiere  our  Commander  leadeth  we  will   Ibl -low  still;    He   will  giiard  and  keep  iissafe  from  ev-ery  ill; 

3.  O        let    usnev-er    wea-ry  till    the  war    is    past;  Then  the  blessed  promise,  vie  -  to  -  ry    at   last; 

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To  the  i rent   of    bat  -  tie       if    He   bids  us     go,    Zi  -  on's   hap-py    sol-diers    fear    not  the     foe. 
Do  our  du  -  ty     no  -  bly,  con-quer,  tho' we    die;    Now  the   time  to      la   -  bor,  rest      by  and    by. 


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Copyright,  1871,  by  Biiilt>w  &  Main. 


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Not  Now,  My  Child. 

.  prayed  him  that  he  might  be  with  him." — Mark  5  :  18. 
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2.  (io     with  the  N  inio  of     Je  -  kus    to      the     dy  -  inp;,  And  spenk  that  Niimo  in  all  its  liviu'j  power; 

3.  One   lit   -tie  hour,  and  then  the  ^^lo-rious  crowning,',  'I'ln-  pohh-n  harp-strings  and  the  victor's  palm; 

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Why  should  thy  liiinting  h  art  grow  chill  and  wearyVCanst  thou  not  watch  with  me  one  lit-lle  hour? 
One    lit  -  tie    hour— and  then  the  hal  -  le-lu  -  jali !  All    thro'  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty    one  grate-ful  psalm. 


Copyrijyhl,  1888,  by  RoljCTt  Lowry. 


138 


The  Son  of  God  goes  forth  to  War. 


REGINALD  HEBER,  D.D. 


"  The  liOUU  mighty  in  battle.' 


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HENRY  S.  CUTLER. 

; — E A J. 


1.  The    Son      of  God  goes    forth     to  war,     A      king  -  ly  crown  to      gain; 

2.  A        glo  -  rious  baud, the  chos  -  en  few,     On  whom  the  Spir- it       came; 

3.  A        no    -  ble    ar  -  my,    men  and  boys,   The  ma-tron   and   the    maid. 


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train  ?     Who  best    can    drink  his     cup     of   woe.    Tri  - 
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They  climb'd  the  steep    as  -  cent    of  heav'n  Thro' 

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umph-ant  o-  ver      pain;     Who  pa  -  tient  bears  his  cross    be-low, —  He    fol  -  lows  in    His    train, 
li  -   on's  gor  -  y        mane;   They  bow'dtheirnecksthe  death  to  feel; — AVho  fol  -  lows  in  their   train? 
il,   toil,  and      paiu;     O    Lord,    to     us    may  grace    be  giv'u    To      fol  -  low    in  their   train. 


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TllIO  OR  Sk.MI-CIIOUI?8. 

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Hymns  of  Grateful  Love. 

Wlwin  having  not  seen,  ye  love." — 1  Pot.  1 :  8. 


139 


WM.  n.   nRADBlJRY. 


3.  Shall  they  .dore.the  Lord  Who  bought. henrwS  mi  bl^.l.A'^Vlll'th^Vorr?^^^^  T;:r  hem" 

■1.  Then  spread  thojoyf,,!  sonnd.  The  Saviour's  lovn  p,o.aai,„.  An.l  publish  all  a  -  rZn\  Sal      va     tion 


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homo  to    God? 
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By  pcrmiMion. 


140 


CAKOI.INE  DANA  HOWE. 

Soi.o. — 1st  Vvice. 


Sentinel  upon  the  Heights. 

"  Watchman,  what  of  the  night  ?"— Isa.  21 :  11. 


Snd  Voice. 


W.  H.  DOANE. 


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Sentinel  upon  the  Heights.-Conduded. 


141 


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JOHN  MARRIOTT. 


Let  There  be  Light. 

"And  there  teat  light."— Gen.  1 


3. 


On  the  heights  what  hearest  thou, 
Sentinel,  with  Kleepless  brow? 
Slill  the  foe,  in  i)l]uliinx  broad, 
Arms  himself  iij,'iunst  tlio  Loni; 
Armor  Rlancini,',  swift  advancin'<,', 

^yiien  \ve  thought  salvation  near; 
Waken,  soldiers  !  march  to  battle, 

Christ  the  Lord  is  Captain  here. 


ROBERT  l.OWRY. 


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ce,  urio    ri    ous     Inn-  I    -  ty,    Love.wisdom.might !    Boundless  as 


hum  -  bly  pray,  And  where  the 
sick  in  Hiind,  SiRht  to  the 
wa  -  ters'  face,  JJear  -  ing  the 
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Gos  -  pel   day    Sheds   not  its      glo-rious  ray 

ID    -    ly   bh'ad,  O  now    to      all  man-kind' 

lamj)  ot    Brace.  And,     in  eartli'sdark-,  st  place 

lull -est    pride,  O     -    ver  earth,  far   and  wide," 

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Let  there  be 
Let  tliere  be 
Let  there  be 
Let  there  be 


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light ! 
light! 
light ! 


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142 


BERTHA  MASON. 


Who  will  Follow  the  Saviour? 

"And  he  sailh  unto  him.  Follow  me." — Matt.  9  :  9. 


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fol  -  low  the  Saviour,  and  fol  -   low  Him  now?    At     the    foot  -stool 

fol  -  low  the  Saviour?  the  choice  is     your  own;    He    has    laid    down 

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best  of  all  blessings  you  may  free  -ly  re  -  ceive. 
room  in     His     kingdom,  and    a     wel-come  for   all. 


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Jesus,  My  Lord. 

"  Thete  ouijlit  ye  la  hare  done." — Liikti  11 :42. 


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1.  What  linve  I       clone  for  Thee,  Je  -  sns,  my  Lord?  Yet  dost  Thou  c  ire  for   nie,  Je  -  stis.  my  Lord  ! 

2.  What  have  I       done  for  Thee,  Jo  -  sus,  my  Lord?  Yet  hast  Thou  bled  for  me,  Je  -  sus,  my  Lord  ! 
I!.  What  have  I       done  for  Tlicc,  Je  -  sns,  niv  Lord?  Yet  hast  Thou  died  for  me,  Je  -  sus,  mv  Lord  ! 


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()  my    un  -  grateful  heart!  Clfivnse  it  in    ev  -  ery  part:  Thou  my  sal  -  va   -  tion  art,    Jesus,  my  Lord. 

O         how  the  crini>ion  tidr  Streams  from  Tliywonndid  side  !J<sus,   the  cru  -  ci  -  fied,  Jesus,  my  Lord. 

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At  Thy  Feet. 

I  will  give  you  rest.  ' — Matt.  11 :  28. 


ROBERT  LOWKY. 


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Soldiers  of  the  Lord. 


"A  good  soldier  of  Jetni*  Vhrist."- 


■2  Tiui.  2:3. 


145 


1.  Uo    are  soldiers    of     the  Lord, 

2.  We     !ire   8trivm<,'   for    the   lost 

3.  With  the  hosts  of  sense  uud  siu, 

4.  Wo    shall  o  -  ver-come  our  foes 

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Foes  without   and    foes   uith- in,      We     will  bat  -  He  still    With 
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Copyright.  18S6,  by  Bi|;low  *  Main. 


146 


FANNY  J.  CROSBY. 


Army  of  Jesus. 

"And  he  sent  forth  his  armies." — Matt.  22  :  7. 


3  -         3  '  '        IS^ 

1.  Ar  -  my    of     Je  -  sus,   marching  to     conquer,   List   to     the  war-cry,  hear   it      re-sounding: 

2.  Ar  -  my    of     Je  -  bus,  marching  to     con-quer.  Growing    in  num-bers,  ev  -  er     pro-gress-ing, 

3.  Ar  -  my    of     Je  -  sus,  marching  in     triumpli,    Bold  and  con  -  ra-geous,     do  -  ing  and  dar  -  ing, 

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Stead-i  -  ly     mov-ing,    firm-ly     ad  -  vauc-ing,     Peerless  in    graudenr,  crowned  with  His  blessing, 
Now  you  are  draw  -  ing     near-er    the  Home  Land,  Nearer     the  mansions     He     is     pre  -  par  -  ing; 

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Cheerful  -  ly     bear   the  cross,  count  the  world  but  dross.  Go  ye  forth  in   the  Saviour's  name — go! 

On      to    the   strife  once  more,  soon 'twill  all     be     o'er;  Go  ye  forth  witli  a  stead-fast  faith — go! 

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Then  by  the  riv  -  er,     btauti-ful     riv  -  er,     Kesting  withJe  -  sus,   hap-py  for  -  ev  -  er,    Greeting  the 


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faith  -  ful,     nev-er  give    up    the  field, The  Lord  God  is  your  strength, banner.and  shield, 
dear  ones      long-ing   to     .see  you  come.  You'll  shout.Glory    to    God!   safe-ly      at     home. 

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Saviour,  Who  Died  for  Me. 

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EDWARD  A.  BARNES. 


The  King  in  His  Beauty. 

"  Thine  eyes  shall  see."— Isa  33  :  17. 


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2.  We  shall  see  Him     by    the  crys-tal    sea,     We  shall  see  Him  where  the  saints  a -bidi;  We  shall  see    the 

3.  We  shall  see  Him    in      e  -  ter  -  nal    light,  We  sh  11  see  Him  in     His  joy  and    love;  We  shall  see    the 


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Saviour,  I  Have  Promised. 


JOHN  ERNEST  BODE. 


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Nearer  to  Thee. 


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Nev- er.  Lord,  from  my  heart  For  a  mo-ment  de-part;  Ev-er  reign  there  my  King  and  my  Friend. 
Ev  -  ery  day,  more  and  more, Do     I       love   and   a  -  dore     For  new  mer-cies  and  ble_ssings    re  -  ceived. 


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CiHf  for  tlic  il.viu;;. 
Sniii.li   th.iii   ill  jiity  from  sin  aud  the 
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\\  cell  o'er  tlic  rrriiig  one, 

I-ift  ii|i  till'  falliii. 
T<'11  llinu  of  .l.sii.s,  tin-  inif^lity  to  save. 

CHO. — licSCUC  tlic  piTiKllilliT, 

Care  for  tlic  <lviii}r; 
Jesus  is  iiicrcifii), 
Jesus  will  tiiivc. 

2  Thoiiirli  they  arc  slighting  Him, 

Still  1[|.  i.s  waitiinr, 
Waiting  Ilic  iHiiiicnt  cliild  to  rceeive; 

I'lciid  with  tliciii  ciiriMsllv, 

ricad  with  tlicni  gi  nth, 
He  will  forgive  if  they  only  believe. 

3  Down  in  the  human  lieart, 

("riislicd  hy  the  tempter. 
Feelings   lie   buried   that   Christ  can 
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TiMiclnil  by  a  loving  heart. 
Wakened  by  kindness. 
Chords  that  weic  broken  will   vibrate 
once  more. 

FANNV  J.  CROSBY. 

WE  SHALL  MEET. 


C»i.yri,lit 

1   We  shall  meet  beyond  the  rivci-, 
Hy  and  by,  by  and  by; 

Anil  the  darkness  will  l)(M)ver, 
Hy  and  by,  liy  and  by  : 

With  the  toilsoiiur  joiiiiK^y  done. 

And  tlii^  glorious  battle  \von. 

We  shiill  shine  forth  as  tlu'  sun, 
Hy  anil  by,  by  and  by. 

■i.  We  shall  strike  the  hai7)s  of  glorv, 
Hy  ;iiid  by.  by  and  by; 

We  shall  sing  redeni|ii  ion's  story, 
Hy  and  liy.  by  aii<l  l.y; 

And  tilt!  strains  for  evcriiiore 

Shall  resound  in  sweetness  o'er 

Yonder  cverl.istin^  shore, 
\^y  and  by,  by  and  by. 


3  W  earing  robes  of  snowy  whiteness, 

Hy  ami  by.  by  aiidbv; 
.Vnd  with  crowns  of  dazzling  bright- 
Hy  and  by,  by  and  by,—    [ncss, 
Then,  onr  storms  and  perils  passed, 
Anil  w  itli  glory  ours  at  last. 
We'll  i)os.sess  the  kingdom  vast, 
Hy  and  by,  by  and  by. 

JOHN  ATKINSON,   D.D. 

THERE  IS  A  FOUNTAIN. 


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1  There  is  afountain,  filled  with  blood, 
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Lose  all  their  guilty  stains. 

2  The  ilying  thief  rejoiced  to  see 

That  fountain  in  liisdav: 
And  there  may  I.  though' vile  as  be, 

Wash  all  my  sins  away. 

:i  Deardyiiig  I..imb. Thy  precious  blood 

Shall  luvi-r  lose  iis  power, 
Till  all  the  ransomed  church  of  ^od 

Are  saved  to  sin  no  more. 

W.M.  COWIKK. 


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S.  V.  K.  F. 


Wait  on  the  Lord, 

"  Truly  my  soul  waiteih  upon  God." — Ps.  62:  1. 


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Wail  on  theLord.thenshalt  thou  renew  thy  strength;  They  that  put  tlieir  trust  in  Him  He  will  sus-tain; 


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Let  Me  be  Thine. 

"Peace,  be  «HW."— Mark  4  : 


WILLIAM  BENNETT. 


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lone  giv-eth      tri  -  umph  sure, O'er     the  world's  ar-ray     of     wrong, 
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ROBERT  LOWRY. 


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2.  Winds  of  the   val  -  ley,  temp-ests  of  the  mount-ain,  Thunders  a -bove  us — voic-es     of    His   will — 

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Bear  the  Message  Onward. 

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2.  l)i'ar  the  ines8a<je  onward,  O-  ver  Lmd  and  sea;      Nuthinp;  save  the  Gos- jjel  Miikes  men  noble,  free; 

3.  Bear  the  lui'ssage  onward, 'Tis    so    grand-ly   true;     Where-so-e'er  it    coiu-eth,  E  -  den  blooms  anew; 


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Spread,  ()  spread  the  teaching  Fnmght  with  endless  bliss;  Angels  well  might  covet  Work  so  grand  as  this. 
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"Let  IIS  do  good  unto  all." — (Jal.  G  :  10. 

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"  The  light  shineth  in  darkneKii.  — ■John  1  :  5. 


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1.  O     Saviour,   we  ask  that  Thy  Spir-  it  may  come.Aml  fill  with  Thy  glo  -  ry    our  dear  Sabbath  Home; 

2.  WethaukThee  I'orallThy  pro-tec  tion  and  care,  For  blessings  and  mer-eies  we  con-staut-ly  sliiire; 

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At  Jesus'  Side. 

Where  J  am,  there  ye  may  be  aluo." — John  14  :  3. 


W.   H.  DOANE. 


1.  Sav  -  iour,keep  me   near  Thy  side,  Hum-ble,  meek,  and  low  -  Ij';      In   Tbj' love  may   I        a  -  bide, 

2.  With  my  eyes  still  fixed  on  Thee,  Oh,      di  -  vin  -  est  treas-uie !     I    would  sit   and   be     con-tent 

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Clingiug,  fondly  clinging, 

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And  the  angels  singing. 

5  Till  I  pass  on  pinions  soft. 

Through  the  golden  portal, 
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Joys  that  are  immortal. 


Evening  Praise. 


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3.  March  on,  march  on 

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1  O  tliat  my  loiid  of  sin  wen;  Roiiel 

O  tli:it  I  (•iiulil  fit  liist  siibiiiit 
At  Jcsii.s'  f.'ct  to  lay  il  ilowii  — 
To  lay  iiiy  soul  at  .fisiis'  feet! 

2  Rest  for  my  soul  I  Ion;;  to  fliid  ; 

Siivioui-orall,  if  mine  Tlioii  iirt. 
Give  MIC  Thy  nicrk  and  lowly  niin<l, 
And   slaiiip  Thiuo   inia^'o  on   my 

REV.  CHAKLES  Wl-SLKV 

CORONATION.     C.  M. 


3  Let  every  kindred,  every  tribe, 
On  this  terrestrial  hall. 
To  llini  all  majesty  aseiihe, 
And  ciown  liim  Lord  of  all. 

KEV.    EO»  AKD  FERKONET. 


NOTHING  BUT  THE  BLOOD. 


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All  linil  the  |)o\ver  of  Jchiik'  name! 

Let  an^<d.s  proslrate  fall: 
Hrin^  forth  the  royal  diadem. 

And  crown  Mini' Lord  of  all. 

Sinners,  wliose  love  eaii  ne'er  forj;et 
Till'  wormwood  am!  the  jrall. 

Go.  spread  yonr  trophies  at  Mis  feet. 
And  crown  Ilim  Lorilofall. 


Copjrrirtl  . 

1   \\  hot  can  wash  away  my  stain  ? 

N'otliiiii;  lilit  the  hi lof  .lesiis; 

^^'hal  can  make  me  whole  a^ain  I 
Xothing  hut  the  blood  of  Jesus. 
I{i;f.— O  preoions  is  the  flow 

'fliat  makes  me  wliite  as  siio\y: 
No  other  fount  I  know. 
Nothing'  but  the  blood  of  Jesus 
0  For  my  cleansin-^  this  I  see — 
^  N'olliin^'  hut  the  blood  cd' Jesus; 
For  mv  pardon  this  mv  plea — 
N'otldn^'  l>ut  the  blood  of  Jesus. 
3  Xollnu'sonn  for  sin  atone— 

Nothin;:  but  Ilie  l.loo.l  of  Jesus; 

Naught  of  1,'ood  that  I  have  done— 

Nothiug  but  the  l>loo(l  of  Jesus. 


4  Glory!  Rlory!  thu.s  I  sing- 
Not  Inn';  but  t]w  blood  of  Jesus; 
All  iny  praise  for  this  I  biin^- 
Nothiug  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

REV.   K.   LOWKV. 

MARTYN.     7s. 


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Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul. 

Let  me  to  Thy  bosom  fly. 
While  th(!  raging  billows 'roll, 

While  the  tempest  srill  is  high; 
Hide  nu',  0  my  Saviour,  hide," 

Till  tlu!  .storm  of  life  is  jiast: 
Safe  into  the  haven  guide; 

(.)  receive  my  soul  at  last. 

I  Other  refuge  have  I  none; 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Tjiee; 
Leave,  O  leave  me  not  alone; 

Still  support  ami  comfort  me; 
All  my  trust  on  Thei-  is  stavM; 

All  my  hel))  from  Thee  I  bring; 
Cover  my  defenceless  head 

With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wiug. 

KKV.  CHARLES  WKSLHV. 


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I  wUl  sing  of  mercy." — Ps.  101 ;  1. 

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2.  O     what  joy    in   our  hearts  to-day,    Gathered  in   our    Sabbath   dwell- ing;  Here 

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Hosanna  Sang  the  Children. 


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"And  they  that  went  Injure,  and  they  that  followed,  cried,  saying,  llosanna.' 


-Mark  11  :  9. 


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2.  They    were  marching  thro' the  deserts,  Thro' the  biiru-ing  tier  -  y     day,    But    they  sang  the  songs  of 

3.  There  are    ma  -  ny  children's  voic-es   In      the  grand  tri-umph-al  song   Of       the  ransomed  ones  of 

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tri-umph  As  they  marched  a-long  the  way; 
Je  -  sus.  As  they     sing  and  march  a  -  long; 


They  were  fleeing  from  op  -  pres-sion,  From  the  tyrants 
Oh,  the  cru  -  el  horse  and    rid-er,  They  were  wreck'd  up- 
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on  the  strand;  Whilethechildrenmarch'd  to  Canaan, To  find  the  Promised  Land, 
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Lft  tlic  watei-  iinil  tin-  lilood, 

FiKin  Tliy  wonmlcd  side  wliich  flow'd 

Hf  of  sin  tlic  donldc  euro — 

SuvL-  tVom  wiaili  and  iiuikit  nio.  pun-. 

2_  ("onld  my  tears  foicvcr  (low, 
('iMild  iii.v  zeal  no  lai];;iior  know, 
Tlii-s<'  tor  sin  could  not  aloiic; 
Tlion  must  save,  and  Tliou  aloiie ; 
In  my  hand  no  price  I  hrin;;; 
Siuiply  to  Thy  cross  I  cling. 

3  While  I  draw  this  Heetin','  lireath, 
^Mlen  my  eyes  shall  close  in  death,' 
^\  hen  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown. 
And  heliold  Thee  on  Thv  throne,— 
Koek  of  Aijes.  elift  foi-  nie. 
Let  luu  hide  myself  in  'I'liec. 

RKV.   A.  M.  TOHLADV. 


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Pass  me  not.  O  Kcntic  Saviour, 

Hear  my  Ininilde  cry; 
While  on  others  Thou'  art  smiling. 

IJo  not  pass  me  by. 

CIIOKU.S. 

Saviour,  Saviour, 

Hear  njy  hninhlc  cry: 
While  on  others  Thou'  art  calliii" 

Do  not  jiass  inc  by. 

Trustinj;  only  in  Thv  merit, 

W  ould  I  seek  Thv  face  ; 
Heal  my  wonn.led.  broken  spirit         I 

Save  mc  by  Thy  grace.  I 

Thou  the  Spring  of  all  my  comfort. 

.>Iore  than  lile  tome,  ! 

Whom  liav<- 1  on  earth  beside  Theo ' ' 

V\  honi  in  heaven  but  Thee? 

KANNV  J.  CROSBV.       , 


Hlest  be  the  tie  tbnt  bind.s 
Onr  hearts  in  Christ  Ian  love: 

Ihe  fellowship  of  kindred  minds 
Is  like  to  that,  above. 

!  Before  our  Father's  throne 

We  i>our  our  aiilcnt  pravcrs; 

Oiirlears.ourhopes.ouraimsareouP 
Unr  comforts  and  onr  cares. 

We  share  our  mutual  woes. 
Our  mutual  burdens  bear; 

Aiiil  often  tor  .aeh  other  liowa 
I  he  sympathizin;.'  tear. 

UKV.  JOH.M  FAWCKTT. 


DOXOLOGY. 


1  ToOod.  the  Father,  .Son, 
And  Spiiit.  (),„■  in  Three, 
lie  glory,  jis  it  was.  is  now 
And  shall  forever  be. 

JOHN  WESI.EV. 


172 


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And  they  shall  light  the  lamps— that  thct/  may  give  light." 


W.    H.  DOANE. 


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'J.  (;ast  your  sin  on  Je  -  sus;  He  will  tike  it;  Now  lor  -  sake  it  —  There  is  none  like  Je  -  sus. 
3.  Cast  your  heart  on     Je  -  sus;  Do  not  cjriovp  Him. Just  bc-liovi' Him  -There  is  none  like  Je  -  sus. 


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"Bless  the  Loitn,  O  my  soul,  and  forget  not  all  his  benefits." — Ps.  103  :  2. 


ROBERT  LOWRY. 


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2.  Praise  we      the   name  of  the    might-y     God;    It      is      He      that    made  us 

3.  Sing      to      Je  -   ho  -  vah,  the    great   I       AM,     For  He    gave   His     Sou    our 
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1.  I     know    that    Je  -  sus     loved  me  Be  -  fore  my  tongue  could  speak;  I    know    that    still     He 

2.  I     know   He     must  have  loved  me  A       long,  long    time     a     -    go,        Be-cause    He     came   to 

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4  I  will  not  bo  afraid  to  tread 

Tlie  jiortals  of  the  tomb. 
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Chime  On. 


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To  seek  that  blest  abode. 
Where  loved  companions  come 

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CHARLES  JEFFERVS. 


"  The  greatest  of  these  is  charity. 


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Morning  Light. 

1  Tlic  iniiriiiiiK  lifjlil  is  tiiciikiiig, 

Till'  ilai'kiics.s  tlisaiiiHiirH; 
Tlip  sons  III'  caiih  lire  waking 

'I'd  |>i-iiilcnl  lal  ti-ais; 
Kacli  l>rrc/.i-  lliat  kwccjis  the  ocean 

l!riiii;s  tidings  from  alar, 
Of  iialions  in  coniinotion, 

I'rc  parrd  lor  Zion's  war. 

2  Seo  lioatlicn  nations  bcmlinj; 

I{<  lure  tlic  (ioil  we  love, 
Anil  llioiisaiiil  liraits  asccndinjj 

111  ;;ratilMilf  al>oV(>; 
Wliilc  .siniirrs.  now  fonfi'ssing, 

The  }xospi-I  call  oliey. 
And  si'ik  ilio  Saviour's  lilessin^, 

A  nation  in  a  day. 

3  Hipst  riviT  of  .■ialvation, 

Piiisiii'  tliinr  onward  way, 
Flow  tliou  to  cviTV  nation. 

Nor  ill  tliv  riclini'SR  stay; 
Stay  not  till  all  tin-  lowly 

Triiiinplianl  riarli  tlii'ir  liouir ; 
Stay  not  till  all  tlif  holy 

Proi'Iaini,  "Thr  Lord"  i,s  ponio!" 

SAMUEL  F.  SMITH,  U.D. 


Missionary  Hymn. 
1  Prom  Grcfiilanil's  iry  nimintuins, 
From  India's  i-oial  strand; 
VVIiiMf  Afiir's  siiiiiiy  fountains 
KoU  down  thtir  j;oldL'u  saud ; 


From  many  an  aiifiont  rivor. 
From  many  a  iialniy  jiluin, 

Tlii'V  I'all  ii.s  to  lU'livrr 

Ttu'ir  land  from  rrrors  chain. 

ii  Shall  wc,  wlioso  souls  arc  lighted 

With  wisdom  from  on  liiRli, 
Shall  wc  to  men  liciilKlitcd 

The  lani)!  of  life  deny  f 
Salvation!  ( »  sah  atioii  I 

The  joylnl  .sound  |iriielaiiii. 
Till  earth's  remotest  nation 

lias  learned  .Messiah's  name. 

3  Waft,  waft,  ye  winds,  Ilis  story, 

And  yon.  yc  waters,  roll. 
Till,  like  a  sea  of  f;lory. 

It  s])reads  lioiii  |)oli'  to  ]iolci 
Till  o'er  onr  ransomed  nature 

Tile  I^aiiili  for  sinners  slain. 
Kedeeiiier.  Kill';,  Creator, 

In  bliss  returns  to  reijin. 

KECINALU  HEDER,  D.D. 


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The  ;;ladly  solemn  sound; 
Let  all  the  nations  know. 

To  eaitli's  remotest  hound. 
The  year  of  jnhilee  is  come; 
Return,  ye  ransomed  sinners,  home. 

2  Jesus,  our  great  Ili'^h  Priest, 

Has  full  atonement  made; 
Ye  weary  spirits,  rest; 


Yc  niouminj;  souls,  be  glad; 
The  year  of  jubilee  is  come; 
lieturu,  ye  ransomed  sinners,  home. 

3  Exalt  the  Lamb  of  Ood, 
The  sin-atoning  Lamb; 
Kedemption  by  llis  blood 

Ihrongh  all  the  world  proclaim; 
The  year  of  jubilee  is  come; 
Ucturn,  ye  nvnsomed  sinners,  home. 

KKV.   til. MILES  WESLEY. 


LYONS.     los,  lis. 


1   Ye  servants   of  God,   your   Master 

proclaim. 
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iiaiiie; 
The  name  all-victorious  of  Jesus  extol ; 
llis   kingdom   is   glorious,   and     rules 

over  all. 

',>  God  nileth  on  high,  almighty  to  save. 
And  still  lie  is  uigh  ;   llis  ])resciice  we 

have; 
The  great  congregation  His  triumph 

shall  sing. 
Ascribing  salvation  to  Jesus  our  King. 

3  "Salvation  to  God,  who  sits  on  the 

throne,'' 
Let  all  cry  aloud,  and  honor  the  Son; 
The  praises  of  Jesus  the   angels  jiro- 

elaiiii. 
Fall  down  on  their  faces,  and  worship 

the  Lamb. 

KEV.  CHARLES  WESLEV. 


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Shall  we  Know  each  other  There? 

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And  my  heavy  heart  grows  light 
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And  the  bright  ones  wait'ing  for  ua 

Are  the  loved  of  long  ago  : 
We  shall  join  the  blessed  chonis, 

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INDEX    or   SUBJECTS 


This  Index  is  merely  intended  to  aid  the  Leader  in  selecting  Hj-mna  on  some  of  the  most  familiar  topics. 
A  careful  examination  will  enable  him  to  discover  many  Hymns  on  given  subjects  not  placed  here  under 
their  specific  heads.     The  following  figures  refer  to  the  page. 


Activity— 18,  29,  34,  35.  37,  40,  50,  03,  72.  74, 
79.  81.  82,  85,  87,  92,  106.  109.  114. 
122.   124.  131.   130.  137.  138.  140,  145, 
158,   162,   IOC,   109.   172.   170.  184. 

ANNrvEBSABY— 27,  110.  119,  155. 
Christ,  Bibth— 120.  151. 
"        Resoruection — 56. 
Coming— 42,  64,  140. 
Closino— 67,  16.5,  171. 

Dependence— 19.  23.  24.  31.  33,  39,  43.  75.  80, 
103.  107.  115.  131.  149.  l',2.  154, 
164,  167,   171. 

Faith— 10.  23.  32.  33.  40.  52,  53,  54.  63,  65.  60 
69,  89.   90.   91.   98.   102,   117,    121.  135, 
178.  183.  188. 

Heaven  -4.  15.   16.    19.    22.    26,    30.    36.   44.  48. 
50.  60.  65,  73.    84.    80.    96,   104.   112, 
133.  137,  148.  150,  155,  186. 

Holy  Spirit  -24.  43.  103.  123.   127. 


70, 
120, 
146. 


83. 
157. 

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1 75, 

49, 
129. 


Invitation— 38,  45.  59,  00,  70,  73,  99,  101,  130.  142, 

173. 
Life  and  Death— 85,  102,   129,  153,   183. 
ifissioNS— 14,  34,  77,  88,   134,   141,  101.   1S5. 
Opening— 8,  24,  31,  47,  97,  100,  113,  132,  156,  163. 
Patriotism — 1 59. 
Tkaise- 6,  13.  17,  70,  74,  78,  79.  95.  108,  110.  111. 

118.  128.  131,  132,   139.  140,  151,  150,   160, 

167,  170,  174,   177,  180.  185. 
Prayer- 3,  25,  43,  54. 
Primaby  Songs— 9,  28,  51,  55.   112.  126,   179. 

Kepentance— 11,  41.  57,  62.  71.    94.    105.    125.   144, 

167. 
Salvation— 6,  7,  12,  13.   17.   20.   21.   39,  61,  98,  99, 

139,   143,  155,   167,  168.  171,  185. 
Sunday  School- 27.  100,  128,  132.  168. 
Temperance — 93,  145. 
Victory — 14,  15. 
Word.  The— 5,  58,  101.   114,  163,  17.5,  178,   180. 


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INDEX 


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Titles  in  Small  Caps  ;  First  Lines  in  Roman. 


Above  the  waves  of  eartlil.v  strife  .   .  148 

A  FKW  MwllK  MAltCHINliS  VVKAUV 22 

After  tlic.  clouds,  the  suuljeaius 15 

All  liail  tlic  power  of  Jesus'  name 167 

Ai,OiNH  Willi  JesUb 60 

Am  I  a  soliiier  of  the  cross? 131 

Aiul  <liil  the  Sim  of  Uod  for  me 21 

Arise  anil  liail  the  day 176 

AUISK  AM)  bhink  . ...'. 170 

Amsn,  O  Loud 8^ 

Aiuiv  01.-  Jicsrs 140 

As  the  host  of  God,  to  battle  with 79 

At  .Jh>iis'  siDK 164 

At  Th  V  FEET 144 


BiCAit  line  citoss  81 

BlCAU  run  MKSSAr.lC  ONWAUn 161 

UlCCAl  Sli  HlO  I.'lIJSl'  l.OVIil)  MB    178 

Behold  a  host  to  victory  led 4 

JJlcsseil  host  iif  tlio  Lord 14 

Ulesseii  Jesus,  (ii)d  the  Word      144 

BKIIOI.I)  TilE  I.OVKI.Y  Si'UING-TlMK 116 

Bl.KBS  OlJIt  SCMOOI,  TO-DAY    47 

Bmcss  Till.;  Loiii),  0  .mv  soui. 174 

Blest  he  the  tie  that  hinds   171 

Blow  ye  the  trumpet,  blow 185 

Bkightauuax 4 


Bhight  cnovvN 

BriKht  is  the  joy  of  the  girl  and  boy' 
By  and  by  we  shall  meet  in  the  glory 


CaUUY  the  STANDAltl)  ItRAVELY 

Oast  I'HY  BKEAIJ  I  i'0,\  THE  WATF.RS 

CA.Vr  YOUlt  CAKE  O.N  JksLS 

(;H1M)  OK  SIM  AM)  bOUROW 

ClIlME  OX ] 

(JllUlsT  ClClj'ClKIEI) 

GHlilST  JS  lil.NG 

Ci.osEit,  LoRii,  TO  Tiir.;K 

Come,  let  us  sing  with  the  sacred  . . 

Co.ME  10  THE  MERCY  SEAT 

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Day  is  dying  in  the  West 105 

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Fade,  fade  eacli  earthly  joy 117 

FaI TH  LIKE  A  ROCK    ,  .  '. 69 

Faitli  like  a  solid  Kock 69 

Fahikr,  i.iiAi)  Thou  Mij '  107 

Fatlier,  lead  Thy  little  children '.'.     55 

Father,  look  upon  us  now 47 

Fa  I  HER  OK  MERCIKS ["  '     57 

Father,  on  Thy  holy  morning  . .    31 

Firm  i.\  the  riuht * 74 

Firmly  stand  for  God,  in  the  world's    158 

Foi.i)  Tliou  ME 203 

FORGI VE  us 97 

Frail  is  my  bark,  and  stormy  is  the        52 

FrIE.M)  EVER  near 19 

From  kaiiii  to  sight 54 

From  Greenland's  ley  mountains  185 


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Gird  on,  gird  on  vour  armor,  and 50 

Gird  o.\  your  aumou 50 

Glad  tidings jg 

Gi.ORV  EVER  iiK  to  Jesus ........      6 

Gi.ORv,  MV  God.  to  Thee 17 

God  liLi.Bs  oi.R  xAi'ivE  land 159 

God,  the  all-terrible! 125 

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Oo  work  today  in  llie  vineyard  of. . 

Go  YK  AXIi  1;  A  ill  Kit 

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Giti'.AT  18  Jehovah 


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Hai.i.ki.ujaii  !  

Balliiliijali!  8on<;  of  cladnesn  

Hink,  'tiH  tlie  ;r')''I)i'I  trumpet .    . . 

HkaIIIs  KUI.I,  (IF  Cl.AUXESS 

Hl<  VVHM.V  (;aXa AN 

Heavrnlv  I. and  

Hi?  is  risen,  Christ  our  Lord 

Hoi.i)  voitit  i.iciir  MKuii'ii  

Holy  Father,  siMiil   lliv  Itlcssiujj- . 

Holy  Spirit    comt'ort  me   

HOMK  iiinoNi)  niK  skiks 

HOMK  Ill'.VONI)  TIIK  TlliM     

HOMIS  l-OK  THIv  CIlIl.DltRN' 

HOSV.NN  ».  SA\<!  TIIK  CIIILDKEN  ..  . 

HUMIILV  COXKKSSl.NG 

ETMNS  OFGUAIHFUL  LOVE 


92    JttSUS  IS  COMtXr,  aoai.v c-1 

34    Je.tiis  is  coming,  is  coming  ajjain  ....  &i 

12."i  '  Jb.sis  is  llK.ltK 99 

111  I  Jksls  i>  mixk '_][  x]7 

I  Jeans  is  tenderly  calling  thee  home  '.  3S 

.lesiis,  lover  of  niv  soul  1C7 

I  Jk.sus  I.ove.s  m  1:   ' 135 

I  Jesls,  »iv  LfiRii 143 

JksUS,  .my  ItoCK     "  ]  . "  102 

'  Jl'.SUS,  Ollt  RkiiEEMEI! in 

'  JK.SIIS  SAVI-S \[][  7 

I  Jesus.  Thou  Lamli  of  God 41 

Jesus,  the  mght  of  the  would     . . .  121 

Mrnii.KK 119 

Justified  by  faith  in  Thee  13 


.     78 

.     7,S 

150 

132 

30 

,  104 

.     50 

37 

24 

127 

8G 

26 

ll'J 

170 

83 

139 


I 

1  am  rojoicins.  trusting  and  hoping..  GO 

I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  gay 45 

I  know  that  .Fesus  lovud  nie  ' 17fj  i 

I  love  to  ihiiik  of  tlie  lieavenlv  land. .  104 

I  love  to  wait  at  mercy's  '^ate' 54 

I'.»i  m.T  A  I  iTir.i;  ciiii.i)  51  i 

I  must  Hulk  thro'  tlie  valley  and  the.  1^3 

I  need  Thee  every  lir)nr    ^^  1 

I.V  KXII.E  HKI1I-:  WE  WANl>RB ......  6.5 

In  inr.  cLoiiv    90 

In  the  VINEVAIII) 82 

I  rest  in  the  sliailmv  of  Jesns 102 

I  will  not  be  afraid  at  ni;;bt 179 


jKSltH  AT  THE  IIKI.M 

JKSI:!*  (  AllES  KiMC  KVRN  MR 
JTBSL'S,  I  LOVE  TlIKE 

Jesus  is  caluno 


K 

ElBSr  THK  BANNEU  FLYING 


Let  .Ml'.  ME  Thine 

Lkt  me  iiiK  IX  the  harness......!.., 

LeP  TIIKIIK  tli:  I.ICIIT 

Let  tlie  .shadows  round  mo  gather. . . 

Li'.r  vorit  I  ii:]ii  hiiiNE    

Little  children,  come  and  learn 

Lo\<;ixr,  Koit  Ciiitisr    ]] 

Long.  ()  .Master,  in  Thy  vinevard  . 

Lodkixi;  INTO  ,Ii:8U8 ." 

Lord,  I  adore  Thee 

Loitli,  I  IIEI.IKVE 

Loud.  I  come 

Lord.  I  hear  of  showers  of  blessin"' 

LOHII.  IN    TllV   NXMK.  I  COME "    .! 

Lord,  let  my  liL'ht  so  shine 
Lord,  wo  lieseech  Thee,  come  in  Thy 
Loving  Saviour,  bend  Thine  car 
Loyal  to  Jesus 


46 


-  rASB 

Maiich  ox,  O  bannkr  op  Jebus  .  134 

Mkek  and  lowly 182 

'.Mid  Christian  liosannas    '  122 

More  love  to  Thee.  O Christ .'.'.'.   131 

My  heart  is  sad  and  weary 105 

Mv  HOMK  IS  THKIIK "    ng 

MV  SAIIUATII  1IO.ME 100 

N 
Nearer,  Jesns,  to  Thee!  154 

Nl-.AIiKIt  TO  TI4RE '"'   154 

NkVEII  HI'.  AFKAIl)    ...'.'.'   120 

Never  lose  the  golden  role  87 

No  book  like  the  Bible,  inspired  .'.;"    58 

IsOT  NOW,  .MV  CHILI) 137 

Now  our  pennies  bringing  . ..      28 

Now  TIIK  DAY  IB  OVIiU: '.'.'"      67 


157 

80 

141 

135 

20 

120 

105 

82 

98 

17 

91 

94 

71 

41 

29 

43 

103 

90 


52 
32 


38 


M 
Many  precious  souls  are  groping 

M  VNV  I  klAI.S  I'VI'.  MKT    

MaikHIVi;  ox   TO  VKTOUV       . 

March  on,  march  on  to  victory.   . 


37 

40 

160 

166 


I  ° 

'  O  Banner  of  Je.sns,  in  triumph    .  134 

O  CHILD  OF  God,  mk  trlb 63 

O  COME,  DICAU  Saviodu 163 

()  come  to  the  mercv  seat ..'.'.  25 

O  KOU  THE  HOME  OF  WliriKNESS  .  ....  129 

()  lIKAIir.  AWAKE    11 

()  LAM)  OF  THE  IH.nsSKD 4>| 

O  LET  l.'.S  LIVE  .\EAliKU 175 

OXCK  AliAIN J13 

OvcE  a<;aix  with  dri.ic.ht 8 

One  .moke  day  OF  lOILI.NG ....  18 

Only  A  LOOK '    g.i 

Om.Y  THF  CIlUllllS 80 

Only  Tiioi- so 

On,  MAKCHixr,  ox .....'.'.     27 

On  the  heights  why  stnndeat  thou. . ! .  140 

Ox  Tllr,  SIIOIIE  OF  Gai.ilkk 80 

Ox  this  holy  MOllNIXn    [     31 

Ox  to  Jesus,  ox  to  God ...'.    127 

OnWAHI)  CO  TIIK  SUNUKAKS ...].      106 

OvWAliD  NOW  ! J08 

O  Saviour,  I  have  promised  . .   152 

O  Saviour,  we  ask  thnt  'I'liv  Spirit     .    Hi3 
O  .Saviour,  we  piav  Thee,  trnd  out  .       77 

()  that  my  lo:id  of  sin  were  ^oiio 167 

O  THE  UlriEU  SHAME  AND  bOKItOW 188 


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INDEX. 


O  to  think  the  Lord  of  Glory 32 

Our  boat  is  on  a  stormy  sea 36 

Ouit  Fathku  in  heaven 3 

OUU  I'RNMliS  mtlNGIM! 28 

Out  on  tlie  desert,  looking,  looking. . .   i:j() 
O  WONjJitouB  Name 151 


Pass  me  not.  O  gentle  Saviour  . . . 
pli.guim,  iiai.tkng,  staff  in  hand 
Place  a  i.amf  in  the  window  . 

PliAI»E  TO  THU  MiGHTl'  LoliD  .  . 

PlUIhlC  VE  JBHOVAH 

PltKCIOUS  WOUHS  OF  JkSUS 

Precious  words  that  Jesus  said 


171 

153 

172 

79 

160 

5 

5 


R 


Kescue  the  perishing 155 

ItOHJil)  IN  WHirE 16 

liock  ot  Ages,  cleft  for  me 171 


Save,  or  I  picuish 124 

Save,  save  one 109 

Saviour,  behold  in  Thy  mercy  now   . .     nO 

SaVIOIIU.  I  HAVE  PROMISED    152 

Saviour,  Iceej)  uie  near  Thy  .side 164 

Saviour,  who  hik.I)  for  me 149 

Send  the  ulessing  24 

Sentinei,  lii'os  the  heights 140 

Shall  hymns  of  grateful  love 139 

ShM.I,  WEKNOW  each    OTHER  THERE  ?   186 

Shining  in  dai'kness,  by  faith  we 121 

SHOWI'.ltS  OF  IH.ESSING 43 

Simply  resting 68 

Soi.DIEIts  OF  THE  LORD 145 

SOI.DHCKS  OF  ZiON 184 

Some  are  .mowing  their  seed  in  the. ...     72 

Some  (joou  to  lio    162 

Souls  are  peri.shing  before  Thee  109 

SPI kit  OF  LOVE   123 

Stand  on  the  Kock 158 

Step  isv  step 33 

Sure  rest' 133 

Sweet  Sabbath  School,  more  dear 100 


T 

The  children  are  coining,  united 128 

The  FiKsr  command.men r 55 

The  golden  sii(.>iie 36 

The  islands  are  waiting  for  Thke.    77 

The  King  in  Jlis  heauty 150 

The  Lord  IS  risen 56 

The  Lord's  vinlyahu 92 

The  morning  light  is  breaking 185 

The  narrow  way .' 39 

The  palm  of  vicioitY 15 

There  have  been  full  many  trials 68 

Tliere  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood  .   155 

There  is  a  land  of  \nire  delight 30 

There  is  a  way,  a  narrow  .«  ay 39 

There  is  rest  for  our  pilgrim  feet 133 

Tliere  wore  many  children's  voices  . .   170 
The  Son  of  God  goes  forth  to  war.  13S 

The  Sunday  School  army 128 

Tlie  sun  will  pale  before  Him 42 

The  voice  of  Jesus 45 

Thine  fouever    61 

Thine,  Lend,  forever 61 

Thine.  Lord,  O  may  I  be 157 

Thougli  the  davs  are  dark  with 19 

Thou,  whose  almighty  word    141 

Thou,  whosi'  blood  was  shed  for  me. .     K9 

TmioiGii  THE  valley  and  the 183 

Thy  wii.i,  HE  done ■">■! 

To  G(iD  ON  high 177 

To  God,  the  Father,  Sou 171 

TUU.S1  IXG 179 

tru.sitng  and  hoping 66 

Trusting  in  Jesus 10 

V 

Victory  hy  and  isy 14 

■Waiting  for  the  harvest 169 

Wait  on  the  Lord 156 

We  aregl.M) 168 

We  are  going,  we  .are  going „■     S6 

We  are  bai)py  gleaners 169 

Wo  are  joyously  voyaging  over  the. .     44 


PAoa 

We  are  little  children 9 

We  are  marching  on 114 

We  are  <m  the  ocean  sailing 26 

We  ARE  PILGRIMS  OF  A  DAY 73 

We  are  soldiers  of  tlie  Lord 145 

Weary  not,  my  bi-ot  her 98 

Weary  one.  oi)pi  essi-d  with  care 33 

We  have  FOi  Ml  lliM 70 

We  have  found  the  long  expected 70 

We  have  heard  tliojo.\lul  sound 7 

We  leave  the  «  orld  of  care 180 

We'll  help  the  cacse  along 93 

We  LOVE  to  SINU  TOlOCTHER 110 

We  must  worlc  and  jiray  together. ...     93 
We  praise  Thee.  U  Giid.  lor  the  Son. .  131 

We  shall  meet  be.\oiid  the  river 1.55 

We  shall  see  Him  in  the  bettor  land. .  150 

1  We  stand  on  holy  ground 99 

What  can  wash  a« av  mv  stain  1 167 

What  have  1  (lone  lor  Thee  ? 143 

wii.4t  shall  the  harvest  ue? 72 

When  Jesls  co.me>  again 42 

Whbn  the  heart  is  in  tune 118 

When  we  hear  the  music  ringing 186 

Whether  the  journey  he  short  or 107 

White  roues  84 

Who  are  the>e  in  bright  array ) 84 

Who  are  tliese,  robed  in  white 16 

Whosoever  will  come  to  me 101 

Who  will  follow  i he  Saviour? 142 

M'ill  vou  walk  alone  with  Jesus?  ...       60 
With'joyful  hearts  we  hail  the  day  . .  119 

Wonderful  love 95 

Wonderful  WORDS  OF  Jesus  101 

Work  while  'tis  day 122 

Wrecked  on  tlie  billow 124 


Y 

Ye  servants  of  God,  your  Master  .  . . 

Ye  valiant  .soldiei-s  of  the  ci-oss 

Youthful  hearts  with  music  ringing. 


ZiON's  happy  soldiers.  .. 


185 
48 
97 


136 


